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1 2,5 | considerable revenue but this loss was very soon made good 2 3,11| hands of the Persians. This loss so deeply impressed the 3 4,1 | Byzantine domination. The loss of Egypt was a heavy blow 4 4,2 | papal throne. After the loss of Egypt, conquered by the 5 5,8 | Byzantine Empire was the loss of Sicily. As early as the 6 6,2 | population.[6] After the loss of Syracuse, among important 7 6,2 | Basil died. In spite of the loss of Syracuse and the unsuccessful 8 6,2 | complete failure and the loss of numerous vessels. Six 9 7,1 | incapable of enduring that loss, he resolved to make his 10 7,1 | promised compensation for loss, in annual payments. He 11 7,1 | revolt. Cyprus was lost. The loss of Cyprus was a very severe 12 7,2 | of Byzantium’s definite loss of the island of Cyprus, 13 8,8 | the latter’s plans, the loss of Hadrianople was a severe 14 8,16| constructed. Because of the loss of the important monument 15 9,8 | disastrous event.[190] The loss of Thessalonica impressed 16 9,9 | Giustiniani was an irreparable loss to the besieged. In the 17 9,18| antique style; with an evident loss of clearness, Pachymeres